Seminar on “Corrective Measures and Future planning”

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For First Year students on 8th – 9th March, 2023 in Conclave – I & II

As per the academic performances of students in SEM-I, Dr. Vashistha, Professor and Head, ASH Department conducted a Seminar on “Corrective Measures and Future Planning” for all FE students on 8th and 9th March, 2023. He provides some general corrective measures that can help students improve their study habits and performance. However, it’s important to keep in mind that each student’s situation and needs may vary, and it’s best to tailor these measures to their specific circumstances.

Here are some suggestions:

  1. Set specific, achievable goals: Encourage students to set specific, achievable goals for themselves. These goals can be short-term or long-term, and should be measurable and realistic. By having clear goals in mind, students can focus their efforts and stay motivated.
  2. Create a Study Schedule: Help students create a study schedule that balances their academic workload with their other commitments. This schedule should include time for studying, reviewing, and completing assignments, as well as breaks and leisure activities.
  3. Improve Time Management: Teach students time management techniques such as prioritizing tasks, breaking down large projects into smaller tasks and avoiding procrastination. Encourage them to use tools such as calendars, planners, or apps to help them stay on track.
  4. Develop Effective Study Habits: Help students develop effective study habits such as active reading, note-taking, and summarizing key concepts. Encourage them to use various resources such as textbooks, online resources, and study groups to enhance their understanding.
  5. Seek help when needed: Encourage students to seek help when they are struggling with a particular subject or assignment. This can include talking to teachers, seeking tutoring or academic support services, or working with classmates to clarify concepts.
  6. Stay Organized: Teach students to stay organized by keeping track of assignments, deadlines, and important dates. Encourage them to use tools such as folders, binders, or digital tools to keep their materials organized.
  7. Develop a Positive Attitude: Help students develop a positive attitude towards learning and academic challenges. Encourage them to focus on their strengths and to view setbacks as opportunities for growth and learning.

By implementing these corrective measures, students can develop good study habits and improve their academic performance.